Step-by-Step Pictures and Instructions For Coping Tall Baseboards

By Jeff Gorton
Tricks for getting tight-fitting joints on door and window casing and base moldings. Read an overview of DIY trim tricks.
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1. Cut a 45-degree bevel on the baseboard piece to be coped. This 12-in. compound miter saw allows us to cut up to 8-in. wide baseboards.
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